Health DG: Passengers on resumed peninsula-East M'sia flights subject to screening


PUTRAJAYA: Passengers flying the now-reinstated Peninsular Malaysia-East Malaysia flights will be subject to strict Covid-19 screening procedures, says the Health Ministry.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said stringent health checks would still be conducted on these flights and sick passengers would not be allowed aboard.

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